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Monday, December 15, 2008

Johnson Vacation 08

At the end of October we went on our family Vacation to Myrtle Beach. I really love going places off season I hate the crowds and am always in the mood to save money plus the beach is way better I think in the fall! We went for a whole week, and it was wonderful. I didn't take out my fancy camera too many times cause I was to busy being lazy, but one day we ventured off to Huntington Beach State Park, it was 5 bucks to get in and I was hoping it would be worth it. It was an amazing beach, not as nice as the Bahamas of course, but very nice for the East Coast. The sand was super white and the ocean and sky were ever so blue, and the best part about it was because it was a park it was all un -touched w/ no hotels or houses anywhere. There was no one there at all that day which proved to be a good thing because at one point we looked at Gabe our oldest who decided the ocean was a good place to pee into! Here ya go:)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love the shadow of the kids on the beach and the crab too! BTW your son looks just like your hubby!

Tiffany said...

These are soooo gorgeous!!
looks like you had an amazing time!~

Jennifer Lea Photography said...

Hi Nichole! :-) I use my own 'brews'. I do not know how to use actions. And I like to be unique on all my pictures and adjust things to my 'eye'. Sometimes it work, and others not so good-ha! Thanks for stopping by and your comment too. Your a great photographer! Jenn in Ohio. PS- Is it snowing there? Do you work during the colder months?

Jennifer Lea Photography said...

Hi Nichole! :-) I use my own 'brews'. I do not know how to use actions. And I like to be unique on all my pictures and adjust things to my 'eye'. Sometimes it work, and others not so good-ha! Thanks for stopping by and your comment too. Your a great photographer! Jenn in Ohio. PS- Is it snowing there? Do you work during the colder months?